That we all see in frames, that we all think in frames, no rational thinker or perceiver will deny. |
Private space is built out of the various visual, tactual, and other experiences which a perceiver coordinates into a matrix with himself at the centre. |
The survey did, however, conclude that there were massive differences in perceptions of age according to how old the perceiver was. |
For, it is here necessary that the perceiver and the thing perceived should be similar to each other before true vision can exist. |
On this view, there are two individuals: the perceiver and the event of her perceiving an object. |
It exists only inside the perceiver, at the moment when he can say: I see red, green and so on. |